Custom Baits - Forum
Soft Plastic Bait Making => Soft Plastic and Plastic Baits - How To??? => Topic started by: andrewlamberson on 01/19/20 12:38 UTC
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It's deep into winter here in Minnesota which for me means it's time to reorganize all my baits. (been doing it since I was a kid!)
In every box, I seem to have some baits with bent legs or more commonly with my "chunk" type trailers bent tails/flappers.
An easy way to fix them is to boil a cup of water in the microwave and dip the bent part into the hot water a few times. Press the bent part straight, and re-dunk into boiling water.
Does anyone do it in a different way?
Andy
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I don't guess I ever gave it that much consideration . I just chunk 'em and hope it all works out. But if I ever need to buy a bait I know now who to look up.
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I boil them all in a pot for a few min and lay them on a flat surface to cool.
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I'm on track with Andrew and 21xdc for straightening bent baits. I don't resort to this very often but when I do its done in this fashion.
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I always save them and give them to my buddy when we're out fishing and he asks me for a bait. He asked me one time how come all your baits have air bubbles, dents and bent legs on them ? I told him mine don't just yours do. :P
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I don't guess I ever gave it that much consideration . I just chunk 'em and hope it all works out.
As OCD as I am on other things, bent baits don't bother me a bit... since the sick and the lame are supposed to be evolutionary targets, bent baits should translate into more attraction.